My Thoughts on the HBK II
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The HBK II was the first CP heli that I bought.
It was a decent heli but required alot of
upgrades to make it a decent heli. The new
HBK V3 seems to have corrected the flaws of
the HBK II but it is still a rather small CP.
If you are limited on space then this is definitely
the heli for you, but if you have a fair amount of
space you'd be better off getting the Belt CP.
Its larger which makes it more stable. The HBK
has a couple things going for it that the Belt CP
doesn't. The HBK breaks less in crashes and
as a result is cheaper to learn on. As with most
ESky helis, parts are readily available and
cheap.
My Video Beginners Guide for the HoneyBee King II Older videos but still good info.
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My Recommended Spare Parts
These are the spare parts I think you should
keep on hand. Different people break different
things but these are the parts most likely to
break in a crash.
HoneyBee King II General Info
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Main Rotor Diameter
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23.6 in
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Tail Rotor Diameter
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5.1 in
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Fuselage Length
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21.1 in
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Weight
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470g
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Motor Type
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370 Carbon Brushed
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Battery
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11.1v 1000mAh LiPo
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Radio System
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6Ch Tx w/ Rx
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